Amazing Tales Volume 188
Sam Carson et al.
Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)
Beschreibung
Welcome to "e;Amazing Tales Volume 188"e;, a riveting collection of stories that transport readers to the farthest reaches of the cosmos and the deepest corners of the human psyche. Each tale weaves a fascinating narrative that explores themes of bravery, fear, discovery, and the indomitable human spirit. Embark on an interstellar adventure in "e;A World to Die For"e;, where Rik Guelf, Captain Rodolph, and Pere Danold set sail aboard the Markab. Their mission: to confront a phantom ship threatening the galaxy. This space odyssey is a thrilling testament to courage and innovation, as the crew faces perils that test their resolve and ingenuity. Next, delve into "e;The Deadly Ones"e;, a story that takes you beyond the familiar landscape of Illinois and into the vast, eerie universe. Follow Rathsden, a figure cloaked in mystery and legend, as he navigates the shadowy realms of human fear. This tale reveals how our darkest nightmares can become reality, challenging us to confront the unknown. Then, explore the fine line between success and failure in "e;Too Close to the Forest"e;. Dr. Marsten, a brilliant yet troubled scientist, stands on the brink of a groundbreaking discovery. This suspenseful narrative captures the tension and uncertainty that accompanies the pursuit of knowledge, reminding us of the high stakes involved in pushing the boundaries of scientific exploration. Finally, "e;No Star's Land"e; transports us to a realm where cosmic forces threaten to tear apart the fragile bonds of love. Jan and Karin find themselves marooned in space, their marriage tested by both the vastness of the universe and the turmoil within. As they confront these challenges, they uncover the surprising power of the human spirit, revealing both its resilience and vulnerability. "e;Amazing Tales Volume 188"e; offers a captivating journey through space and the mind, inviting readers to explore the extraordinary facets of courage, fear, discovery, and the human condition.